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PowerU – The Networking, Knowledge-Sharing App Connecting India’s Energy Executives

August 22, 2017
Smartphones, smartwatches, tablets, and apps have changed our personal lives, and they are poised to do the same in the workplace.
In India for example, more than 350 energy sector professionals have downloaded, and use the GE-designed PowerU app that combines the instant communication benefits of a messaging app, and a Q&A platform - a “Quora for the industry” – offering fast, expert advice on a wide range of relevant topics.

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The Elephant And Dragon: Powering A Renewable World

August 21, 2017
US$10.2 trillion is expected to be invested in power generation technologies globally over the next two decades, according to a recent report by Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF).
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Crushing Pollution: This Technology And Software Will Make A Huge Coal Power Plant In India Cleaner

March 06, 2017

Locals call Ramagundam the city of energy. The largest power plant in South India standing nearby along the banks of the Godavari River, for example, is capable of generating a whopping 2,600 megawatts of lifeblood electricity. That's enough to power 20 million local homes. The region has been investing in new power stations to meet its mammoth energy needs, but a major effort is also underway to modernize the existing fleet and make it efficient enough to meet the Indian government's ambitious targets to reduce air pollution.

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The Heaviest Haul: A New Locomotive Factory Will Put This Indian State On The Fast Track

Tomas Kellner
December 25, 2016
GER: You were also involved in movies.
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High Light: The Night GE Electrified An Ancient Himalayan Village

Tomas Kellner
December 24, 2016

The night the 700-year-old mountain oasis of Rakuru was to see its first electric light, the whole village gathered in the largest room and waited for someone to flip the switch.
But nothing happened.

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Inside the mind of a top CIO

Achin Kumar
December 07, 2016
This story originally appeared on GE Reports, Australia, New Zealand & PNG
 

Mark Sheppard formed his first software company with a mate back in the ’80s. The two 14-year-olds growing up outside the city of Oxford in England, had programmed an adventure game and sold 15 copies—they were pretty happy!
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China’s Growth Rates Will Rival India’s For Years to Come

Anja Manuel Co Founder And Partner Ricehadleygates
July 08, 2016

American companies are watching history in the making as India and China become economic superpowers -- even though both face some headwinds. Anja Manuel, a former State Department official and now advisory to U.S. companies in emerging markets with Condoleezza Rice and others, describes what we can expect. The following work is based on her new book, This Brave New World: India, China and the United States.

 
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GE Signs $2.5 Billion Deal to Supply 1,000 Locomotives to India’s Vast Railway Network

November 09, 2015
A recent five-year transportation study found that more than half of the trains running on India’s vast rail network didn’t leave on time. What’s holding them back? A lack of locomotives.
Not surprisingly, late departures lead to frustration for millions of travellers as well as businesses, which rely on trains to ship their goods.

But a multibillion-dollar Letter of Award to GE by the Ministry of Railways could help unclog this bottleneck and significantly boost the Indian rail network’s on-time record.
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GE’s Brilliant Advanced Manufacturing Plant in Pune, India

February 15, 2015
When people talk about advanced manufacturing, they usually have Germany, Japan and the United States in mind, not India. That’s about to change. GE has invested over $200 million in a flexible new “brilliant factory” that will produce diverse products, from jet engine parts to locomotive components, for four different GE businesses all under one roof for the first time.
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Francisco J. Sánchez: The US and EU — Promoting Growth Through Trade

Francisco J Sanchez Cns Global Advisors
November 03, 2014
In 1986, Vietnam was one of the poorest countries in the world. The aftermath of the decades-long Vietnam War and the mismanagement of the economy left the majority of the country in abject poverty, with per capita income below $100. Through drastic economic reforms, Vietnam’s government gradually decentralized the economy and opened it up to international business.
 
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